A bit of a praise and a bit of a grumble.

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  1. SirPsychoSexy

    SirPsychoSexy Banned Idiot

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    Praise to players who put a shift in.

    Mellis is a complete and utter waste of time, a shambolic display, no effort, no desire, not bothered, so i can't be bothered to support him as a player anymore.
    Chris O'Grady was very poor tonight, the worst i'v seen him play since joining, very disappointing.
    Mvoto just not up to it, but he put some effort in at least.
    Woods offered nothing.

    Leicester are a very good side, playing with lots of confidence, but we were never going to get anywhere when we were all too happy to stand off and open up the midfield for them like we did. We beat them last season by playing a high intensity, getting in their faces, not giving them a minute, playing as a team, which brings me on to my next point, we are very disjointed as a team and we can't string 2 passes together.

    Oh well, nothing less than i expected, so on to Watford. Lets just hope Cranie and Ramage are okay otherwise we can chalk that game off as a loss.
     
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    Shock horror it's all Mellis's fault. Nowt to do with Woods and Dawson doing **** all.
     
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    SirPsychoSexy Banned Idiot

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    Read it again, i mentioned Woods offered nothing.
    Dawson was the best of a poor bunch to be honest, put a shift in and looked like he actually wanted to win.
     

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